FCKeditor vs TinyMCE

It's official - we are migrating to FCKeditor

A WYSIWYG HTML editor is a necessary part of any Web-based, CMS system.
You simply can not expect user audience to be fluent in HTML.

We've been using TinyMCE with
IMCE (for image upload), in all our
Drupal installations, for a long time now. About 2 years ago we did
comparison of TinyMCE vs
FCKeditor and Tiny came up as an
undoubted winner. However, it's far from flawless and during these
years, we've had loads of headache dealing with its bugs and frustrated
users.

Recently, we
re-visited our WYSIWYG editor policy and noticed that FCKeditor has come
a very long way during last year. We installed it and immediately saw
huge difference in both stability, as well as user-friendliness.

We've been using FCKeditor on some of our Drupal installations for some
time, now and today we made a final decision to migrate all our
installations to FCKeditor. We are using the latest stable release:
2.4.3. We tried the beta release of 2.5.x because this is the first
version that supports Safari browser, but unfortunately it's still too
buggy for production use (or Drupal integration is). Hopefully, 2.5 will
mature soon, since we are very eager to add Safari support.

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